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Drop by Amazon at this link and pick yourself up a nice new Motorola cell phone for the grand total of $0.01. Not a bad deal. But it get's better. [more]
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Will caught the eye of It's Electric with his post about your chances of getting audited by the IRS.
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Are prefabbed homes the wave of the future? Judging from some of the magazines that I receive (Sunset, Metropolitan Home), it sure looks like things are heading in that direction. [more]
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Sometimes it's smart business to go with tried and true solutions to common financial questions. But what if those old solutions don't provide the right answers?
How to Deal With Reverse Culture Shock When Returning Home
Lots of people experience culture shock while traveling, but reverse culture shock upon returning home can be overwhelming, too.
Pay 1 cent, get a RAZR and $100. Seriously!
As a dealhunter, I've seen a few offers that have defied reason. Here's another one. Drop by Amazon at this link and pick yourself up a nice new Motorola cell phone for the grand total of $0.01. Not a bad deal. But it get's better. [more]
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Prefab Fab - This ain't yer grandma's double-wide
Are prefabbed homes the wave of the future? Judging from some of the magazines that I receive (Sunset, Metropolitan Home), it sure looks like things are heading in that direction. [more]
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Astoria Bank Secured Visa Credit Card Review
The Astoria Bank Secured Visa Credit Card has low fees and offers interest on the security deposit.
Tattoo removal on the cheap...just use a Black & Decker Sander.
This one takes the cake. I've heard of cheap, home solutions to possible expensive cosmetic procedures, but isn't this going a little too far? It's certainly not for the squeamish or people of a sensitive disposition. [more]
7 Times to Avoid Debit or Credit Cards
The convenience of credit and debit cards is hard to beat, but sometimes it's better to shell out the cash.
Sell handmade goods, buy cheap handmade goodies.
In these days of mass-production and Wal-Mart's low prices and lower standards, it's great to see handmade artifacts making a comeback. Today, my wife introduced me to a site that is a meeting-place for buying and selling wonderful handmade items. [more]